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NYC Pushes For Faster Bus Service

NYC Pushes For Faster Bus Service

A new program will first target Flatbush Avenue, Utica Avenue and the Kensington–JFK bus corridor in an effort to speed up travel times.
5 Brooklyn Subway Stations Set For Accessibility Upgrades

5 Brooklyn Subway Stations Set For Accessibility Upgrades

New elevators are coming, enabled by congestion pricing funding.
Mosquito Spraying Planned For Brooklyn

Mosquito Spraying Planned For Brooklyn

To reduce mosquito activity and the risk of West Nile virus, the city will be spraying Marine Park and Fresh Creek Nature Preserve on July 7, 8 and 9.
18-Year-Old Apprehended For Allegedly Shooting a Detective in Brooklyn

18-Year-Old Apprehended For Allegedly Shooting a Detective in Brooklyn

The incident happened on early Sunday morning on the corner of Nostrand Avenue and St. Johns Place.
New York City Expands Housing Tools For Historic Districts

New York City Expands Housing Tools For Historic Districts

New York City has introduced new planning tools that make it easier to add small housing units and reuse development rights in historic districts while keeping landmark protections in place.
Seven Votes Separate Brooklyn GOP Senate Candidates

Seven Votes Separate Brooklyn GOP Senate Candidates

A legal challenge is underway as officials continue counting ballots in one of Brooklyn's closest primary races.
Brooklyn Pet Store in Legal Doghouse Over Puppy Sales

Brooklyn Pet Store in Legal Doghouse Over Puppy Sales

Puppy Boutique, a pet store based in Bensonhurst, was sued by the New York Attorney General after being busted in a sting operation for allegedly selling puppies online.
Hundreds of NYCHA Tenants Mistakenly Get Eviction Notices

Hundreds of NYCHA Tenants Mistakenly Get Eviction Notices

The housing advocacy group Metro Industrial Areas Foundation held a rally in East New York on the issue recently, singling out three developments — the Linden, Boulevard and Penn-Wortman Houses — where they say hundreds of families who thought they were following the rules are now fighting to keep their apartments, according to City Reporter.
Plans For Affordable Housing at Brooklyn's Atlantic Yards Pushed Forward

Plans For Affordable Housing at Brooklyn's Atlantic Yards Pushed Forward

The developers behind the $4.9 billion project said they aim to break ground in 2028 on more than 1,000 affordable apartments to kick off the next phase of development.
NYC Mayor And City Council Reach Handshake Budget Deal

NYC Mayor And City Council Reach Handshake Budget Deal

The balanced $125.8 billion Fiscal Year 2027 budget includes funding to expand rental assistance and transit fare programs.